New Hampshire International Speedway

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New Hampshire International Speedway opened its gates for the first time in June 1990 and hosted its first NASCAR touring series event, the Budweiser 300 for the Busch Series. The Cup Series followed in July 1993, with Rusty Wallace getting the victory.

The asphalt course, also known as the “Magic Mile”, has long straightaways that run into flat 12 degree turns, making the ability to brake important.

New Hampshire Motor Speedway does offer parking for self-contained RVs and campers for both our NASCAR weekends.

You will receive two stickers when you purchase a camping pass- one for the camper/RV and one for an additional tow vehicle. These are the only stickers you will receive and must be affixed at all times upon entry to NHMS grounds. Your camper/RV, awning , slideouts, and tow vehicle must fit into the space you purchase. Any additional vehicles will be parked in a designated lot.

The camper/RV spaces will be sized as in the previous season and will be $100 each, regardless of the day you arrive, if ordered before June 14, 2009. If ordered after June 14, the charge will be $125. These spaces are 18′ wide and your camper/RV will be parked by the length of the longest unit in your combination. For example, if your 32′ RV is towing a 20′ auto, the 32′ dimension is your maximum length in the 18′ wide space.

RV and camper parking is limited to New Hampshire Motor Speedway ticket holders only. All drivers and their guests must have race day tickets in their possession before driving onto NHMS property. Anyone without race day tickets will not be allowed onto the property.

All RVs and campers must be self-contained with bathroom and water facilities on board. The Speedway does not have hookups or dumping facilities. Dumping of gray water on NHMS property is against the law, which may result in arrest and/or eviction. Tents are not allowed.

NHMS has parking for campers and RVs with state issued handicap plates or state issued placards. NHMS reserves the right to refuse handicapped parking to those vehicles which do not contain/hold a person with a handicap.

During quiet hours, please turn off all outside generators, radios, and televisions.

Small cooking fires may be allowed only when the Forest Fire Warden deems conditions are safe. No cooking fire should be left unattended and should be put out with water before leaving the RV area. Cooking fires should be fueled with clean wood only. If you are caught burning materials other than clean wood you will lose your rights to renew your race tickets.

Due to the large number of RVs and campers at our major events, we cannot allow you to reserve spaces for other RVs and campers. If you would like to park together, please enter together. However, due to irregular shapes of lots, you will not necessarily be parked side by side if the units are not the same length. Areas used for RV/camper parking may not be level, blocking is recommended. Hitches must face outward for quick accessing of trailer removal in case of fire.

All vehicles including RVs, campers and additional tow vehicles must have the correct corresponding pass. Any vehicle without the correct pass may be towed.

Pets must be on a leash at all times. Please clean up after them. Pets are not allowed into the grandstand area.